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Thirty years after its release, "Stand by Me" remains one of Hollywood's best coming-of-age films. Directed by Rob Reiner and based on Stephen King ’s novella "The Body," it tells the story (narrated by Richard Dreyfuss) of an unforgettable summer when four boys -- all best friends -- set off to

The classic '80s movie "Stand By Me" celebrates the 30th anniversary of its limited release on Monday. The Rob Reiner-directed film, based on the Stephen King novella "The Body," debuted in limited release on this day in 1986, before expanding wide a couple of weeks later. The story followed four

Ryan Murphy has used his star power for good. In the days after the deadly shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, the "Glee" creator teamed up with the Human Rights Campaign to pay tribute to the 49 victims. For the project, Murphy enlisted the help of 49 celebrities, each of whom delivered a

Jerry O'Connell is having one heck of a 2016. The actor is not only covering wide ground with shows like "Billions," "Mistresses" and "Justice League" (he's the voice of Superman in the animated films), he's also hosting a new show on ABC, "People’s List." The limited, prime-time series begins

He's directed countless films, from comedies like "This Is Spinal Tap" to dramas like "A Few Good Men" -- but few have been as personal for Rob Reiner as his latest project, "Being Charlie." That's because the film is co-written by none other than his son, Nick Reiner, who has penned a

In the classic 1993 romantic comedy, “Sleepless in Seattle,” Meg Ryan ’s character travels to the Pacific Northwest to see if she and Tom Hanks ’ character are made for each other. If you’ve seen the movie, you know how it ended for Annie Reed and Sam Baldwin, but, just as memorable as their

Cary Elwes famously played the dashing Westley in "The Princess Bride" and, even now, more than 25 years later, fans still ask him about the film. So, to sate the masses, the actor just wrote a book, "As You Wish," about making the movie. "None of the other actors on the film decided to write

"When Harry Met Sally," one of the most celebrated romantic comedies of all time, was released in theaters across America 25 years ago today. While the age-old question, "Can men and women just be friends?" remains, other elements of the movie seem a little more dated. Here are a few ways the